One is having a good crisis: the public warm to Charles

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The future monarch has won over the country with his 'everyman' approach.

for victims of the Australian bushfire disaster - that Clarence House admitted it was basically impossible to work out where and how he contracted the virus.

Prince Charles hosts a Zoom meeting with other senior members of the royal family to mark International Nurses Day.Dickie Arbiter, a former Buckingham Palace press secretary who worked for Charles for five years, describes the longest-serving heir apparent in British history as a "good man" who has been savvy enough to embrace the power of social media and new forms of communication like Zoom.

"And it's one of the reasons I've tried to get the point across that we should have been treating the planet as a patient long ago. No self-respecting doctor would have ever let the situation - if the planet was a patient - reach this stage before making an intervention. I think we're slightly paying the price as a result."

"She provides stability for Charles and she has given him confidence that he never had in his life before," Junor says. "He's one of the least-confident men you could hope to meet. His parents never really gave him confidence - he never really felt he was good enough for them - and Diana was not in a position to give him anything. Camilla has, I think, completely turned him around and made him a much happier man.

Charles this week told the World Economic Forum's virtual meeting that the coronavirus pandemic represented a "reset moment" for the world and a rare chance to make progress on sustainability. Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince George pose for a photo to mark the start of the new decade."He will be the best-prepared monarch this country has ever had," Junor suggests. "He knows everybody around the world. He has travelled the world time and time again, he has met leaders and presidents and kings and queens, he has met leading business figures.

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